About Us

There’s no cultural organization in the world quite like Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh. With a legacy of discovery and outreach dating back to 1895, today we are a family of four diverse, dynamic museums: Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Science Center, and The Andy Warhol Museum. We’re committed to being inclusive, both onsite and online, and to exploring with our audiences the big ideas and issues of our time.

Our mission:To serve as a catalyst and source of growth and knowledge; offer a home to thinking and inquisitive children and adults; act as a collector, guardian, and interactive presenter of cultural and scientific treasures and ideas; and support the community by attracting visitors and promoting economic development.

Copies of Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh’s Federal IRS form 990 and audited financial statements are available upon request.

Free Admission at the Oakland Museums and The Warhol on Sunday, October 28

Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History and The Andy Warhol Museum are free of charge on Sunday, October 28, for all who wish to come. We stand firmly with our friends and neighbors at the Tree of Life Synagogue and with the Jewish community of Pittsburgh, and we extend our heartfelt condolences to the victims of Saturday’s tragic shooting. (Note: Carnegie Science Center is closed on Sunday due to the Steelers home game.)

Weather Delay

The Oakland Museums and The Andy Warhol Museum will open at Noon today due to weather.
As previously scheduled, Carnegie Science Center is closed to the public.